Some of the most fascinating topics covered this week are: Investing (Five levels to become the master investor; Buy-and-hold myth; Green investing has shortcomings), Business (Coronavirus rips a hole in newspapers' business models; Meet the 13-year-old entrepreneurs), Lifestyle (Why so many smart people aren't happy) and Geopolitics (Art of war and Sino-Indian business).
How people marry will evolve, and many of the adjustments that we have seen over the last few months are here to stay—sanitiser stations, more room for standing and several smaller celebrations instead of one big bash, for instance
Liverpool's men have added a Premier League crown to their European and world titles, while the club's underpowered, overlooked women's team has just been relegated
The public will now finally get a chance to see a live-capture of the stage show. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, Disney, which last year outbid competing studios for the rights to the film, announced that it would forgo a planned theatrical release and instead stream it on Disney Plus starting July 3
The victims included many farmers working in their fields and children playing outside. At least 83 were reported killed by lightning in Bihar alone
In the past few weeks, HUL dropped 'fair' from Fair & Lovely, and Shaadi.com shut down its 'skin tone' filter. But through Bollywood, matrimonial ads and other forms of media, colorism pre-dates colonialism in South Asia, reinforcing systemic differences in caste and class
HUL's decision to change the name of the 45-year-old brand comes as several global peers have shuttered brands with racist names
A timeline of major events related to the Emergency, imposed on June 25, 1975
Everyone thinks the industry needs to change. They don't yet agree on how
As Rahul Dravid is named the Greatest Indian Test Batsman, here are some key milestones in his cricketing journey
Often called the 'fab four', the strikingly similar Hinduja brothers—with clearly demarcated businesses and identical sartorial choices—have long been held as the epitome of sibling unity. Now, a family dispute threatens to change things